There's still some time to bridge before "How To Get Away With Murder," arguably ABC's most popular show, returns next February. Luckily, the cliffhangers of the fall final episode, "What Did We Do," are still keeping fans busy and talking in the meantime.
“Suicide Squad” is already being touted as one of the biggest films of the upcoming year, and, every so often, snippets of new details emerge that confirm the hype surrounding the movie.
The second season of ABC's hit show "How to Get Away with Murder" is picking up steam as it heads into its fourth episode on Thursday, when professor Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) faces the tricky case of a teenager accused of murdering her best friend.
Annalise takes the stand in the next episode. In the next episode of "How To Get Away With Murder," titled "She's Dying," Annalise (Viola Davis) will be taking the stand in the trial of Nate Lahey (Billy Brown), who was charged with the murder of Sam Keating (Tom Verica).
The Emmy-winning series "How to Get Away with Murder" made headlines for more than just Viola Davis this weekend, scoring an exclusive home for streaming on Netflix. See the details here.
"Suicide Squad" is expected to get two sequels. See the details here. Actress Viola Davis has let the cat out of the bag to The New York Times in regards to her character Amanda Waller on next summer's "Suicide Squad.
Screen Rant has pointed out that not featuring Ben Affleck as Batman in “Suicide Squad” was going to be highly unlikely, particularly since the film is centered on a group of DC villains, including the Caped Crusader’s iconic archenemy. True enough, recently leaked set photos have revealed that Batman is, indeed, going to make a special appearance in the film.
“How to Get Away with Murder,” the Shonda Rhimes produced Viola Davis starring
series about a law professor who gets mixed up in a murder plot with her students, heads back to ABC for its second season this fall.
Viola Davis delivered a heartfelt speech about her daughter and being a proud African-American actress and winner at this year’s Screen Actors Guild awards.
CW's "Jane the Virgin" won People's Choice Awards' Favorite New TV Comedy Award Wednesday night, Just Jared reported. Actress Gina Rodriguez accepted the award with gratitude.
Oscar-nominated actress Viola Davis, who is currently starring in the Shonda Rhimes legal drama "How to Get Away with Murder," may have been cast in the role of Amanda Waller, the no-nonsense, hard-hitting, top-ranking U.S. Government agent and businesswoman-turned-congressional aide who heads the Suicide Squad in the upcoming "Suicide Squad" movie.
Viola Davis and others gets Golden Globe nod for acting parts, but many shows unrecognized. While "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, squawked loudest in the 72nd Golden Globes nominations leading the competition with seven nods including Best Picture, there's much to be said on the small screen as well.
"I dove at [this role]. I love the fact that she's messy and mysterious. She's not necessarily nurturing and 'Come sit on my lap so I can talk to you, baby,'" Davis says during a summer 2014 Television Critics Association interview. "She's a woman. She's sexual. She's vulnerable. I wanted a character that took me out of my comfort zone."
Zoe Saldana may consider herself a black woman, but many do not. Good news, Zoe Saldana: You're trending on Twitter. Bad news: People are still upset that you're playing Nina Simone.